September 8th, 2013 | by Craig

Over-Practice?

This week we’re looking at the difficult issue of over-practice

Many of us singers have a natural instinct to hone and perfect our craft, often dedicating hours in the pursuit of excellence. However, can too much practice actually be detrimental to our overall development? Can excessive practice lead to unnecessary stresses and strains? This week we’d like to hear your thoughts on this.

Last week Craig asked: What advice would you give to a budding young artist wanting to secure their first gig slot?

Bob Wyper wrote…

“Rehearse the show until it”s perfect, whatever length of show it is… one song or one hour… then SELL yourself with the confidence that you WILL Tous les classiques comme le blackjack, la roulette casino et le video poker, mais aussi d’autres versions plus originales. be able to deliver what you promise”.

Robert Pippins commented…

“Go for it with confidence, and even if it doesn”t turn out very well use it as a learning experience. Life is not a successful journey only you will have many more chances believe me. NEVER and I mean NEVER GIVE UP! You”ll be great”!

Eric Tricklebank posted…

“Package it professionally”.

Great comments & feedback this week everyone, looking forward to hearing from you all next week.

About Craig

Craig Antony is gaining attention across the UK as a singer-songwriter whose music has been described as “driving, engaging and passionate”. He’s performed in almost every major city in the UK and in the Royal Albert Hall. Craig is also pursuing a Master’s degree in Vocal Performance and promoting his debut album. Find out more at www.craigantony.co.uk